EASA Airborne Separation Assistance Systems (ASAS) Certification

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EASA Airborne Separation Assistance Systems (ASAS) Certification Friedhelm Runge EASA, Parts & Appliances Section friedhelm.runge@easa.europa.eu

Overview From Demonstration of Function into Operation Involved Parties EASA Certification Principles EASA Rulemaking process 25.04.2007

From Demonstration of Function into Operation Test Phase Installation is optional and the function is “testing” No or limited interaction with other aircraft or ATM, standard procedures stay in place Interaction limited to test participants Operational Phase Even optional the function is used for a safety critical function e.g. separation and must meet defined requirements Defined interaction with ATM Aircraft is eligible if certified for the defined function Certification can be demonstrated e.g. through AFM statement 25.04.2007

Involved Parties 1/2 Requirement Focus Group: Define Function e.g. Separation in Non Radar Airspace using ADS-B. Assign Requirements to parties Airspace Regulator (States coordinated through EUROCONTROL in future European Commission within Single European Sky Air Traffic Management SESAM) defines framework for Air Traffic Service Provider and airspace users ATS offers service 25.04.2007

Involved Parties 2/2 Aircraft / Equipment manufactures to design airborne system Standardised function through certification (EASA, FAA,… - State of Registry) Operational Procedures implemented through Operational requirements e.g. EU-OPS and implemented through National home Authority of the operator Pilot Training and Licensing under overview of National home authority 25.04.2007

EASA responsibilities as defined today “Rulemaking” for European Member States + Norway, Iceland, Bulgaria, Romania, Switzerland as defined in Basic Regulation EC 1592/2002 and related implementation regulations EC 1702/2003 and 2042/2003 in the area of aircraft design, production and maintenance Certification of Aircraft and Design Organisations Standardisation of National Authorities and coordination of SAFETY ASSESSMENT OF FOREIGN AIRCRAFT (SAFA) program 25.04.2007

EASA: present regulations structure Basic Regulation Regulation (EC) 1592/2002 of 15 July 2002 Annex I : Essential Requirements for Airworthiness Annex II : Excluded Aircraft Agency Opinion Regulation (EC) 1702/2003 on Airworthiness and Environmental Certification Regulation (EC) 2042/2003 on Continuing Airworthiness Agency Opinion Annex I (Part-M): Continuing Airworthiness Requirements Section A: Technical Requirements Section A: Application Requirements Section B: Administrative Procedures Section B: administrative Procedures Annex II (Part-145): Maintenance Organisation Approvals Appendices: EASA forms Annex (Part 21) Appendices: EASA forms Annex III (Part-66): Certifying Staff Annex IV (Part-147): Training Organisation Requirements Guidance Material Part 21 Certification Specifications AMC & Guidance Material Part M, 145,66,147 Agency CS , AMC & GM AMC 20 AMC 21 CS 25 CS 34 CS 36 CS E CS P CS APU CS AWO CS ETSO CS Definitions CS 22 CS 23 CS 27 CS 29 CS VLA CS VLR Parliament and Council European Commission EASA 25.04.2007

Aircraft Certification Principles 1/3 Requirements defined per aircraft (CS 25, CS 23, CS VLA) or rotorcraft (CS 29, CS 27, CS VLR) weight and passenger capacity. Requirements cover minimum needed for safe flight. CS 25.1301 Function and installation: Each item of installed equipment must – (a) Be of a kind and design appropriate to its intended function; 25.04.2007

Aircraft Certification Principles 1/3 CS 25.1309 Equipment, systems and installations (a) The aeroplane equipment and systems must be designed and installed so that: (1) Those required for type certification or by operating rules, or whose improper functioning would reduce safety, perform as intended under the aeroplane operating and environmental conditions. (2) Other equipment and systems are not a source of danger in themselves and do not adversely affect the proper functioning of those covered by sub-paragraph (a)(1) of this paragraph. (b) The aeroplane systems and associated components, considered separately and in relation to other systems, must be designed so that – (1) Any catastrophic failure condition (i) is extremely improbable; and (ii) does not result from a single failure; and (2) Any hazardous failure condition is extremely remote; and (3) Any major failure condition is remote. 25.04.2007

Aircraft Certification Principles 3/3 Other requirements depend on the intended operation CS AWO (All Weather Operation) for CAT I/II/III automatic landing AMC 20-4 B-RNAV Navigation (AMC 20-to come) JAA TGL 10 P-RNAV Navigation (AMC 20-to come) ADS-B NRA Use of ADS-B for separation in Non Radar Airspace Airspace use (8.33 kHz, Mode S) Commercial Operation (2./3. System) 25.04.2007

Certification Need? Any design change to an aircraft model needs certification. Example for Design Change: New software, additional interface, new functionality Use of ADS-B for ATC separation in a Non Radar Area is a new functionality having specific requirements => Airworthiness certification approval is needed for the installation design on the specific aircraft model. 25.04.2007

Certification Requirements for ADS-B NRA as provided from RFG in ED-126 to allow interoperability Failure classification for ADS-B NRA application Integrity Requirement for the ADS-B NRA application Transmitted Data: Position information + quality indicators from GNSS source meeting ETSO or equivalent standard Data Quality: Maximum delay time for the position information Data Format: Use of ED-102/DO-260 or DO-260A for ADS-B data computation 25.04.2007

Certification Result Documentation that requirements are met Statement visible to pilots and inspectors Documentation of accepted non-compliances and associated restrictions Basis for airborne use of the function 25.04.2007

Overview Rulemaking Process 25.04.2007

Programming (process) Executive Director (ED) establishes annual rulemaking program He consults SSCC and AGNA any person may propose issues Form Programme supported by preliminary RIA (Regulatory Impact Assessment) ED can adapt the program Publication of program Regular review of the impact of rules 25.04.2007

Programming in practice The general approach for the development of Year N Rulemaking programme and the advance planning is briefly explained here: 1.The inventory of all rulemaking tasks is presented/ At the AGNA (Advisory Group of National Authorities) and SSCC (Safety Standards Consultative Committee) meeting in November Year N-2 requesting their comments for March Year N-1 In parallel to the FAA to establish a list of subjects for joint action 2. The Year N programme is adopted in July of Year N-1 and two documents are produced: the Year N Rulemaking programme: Contain deliverables that commit the Agency Year N Advance Planning: Give an indication of the task that are either on-going or will start in the year but will not be finished in that year 25.04.2007

NPA Process: Initiation Notice of Proposed Amendment Draw up Terms of Reference after consulting SSCC and AGNA definition of task timetable format of deliverable Choose between drafting group or Agency resources If drafting group: ED decides composition after consulting SSCC and AGNA Agency to provide support to groups 25.04.2007

NPA Process: Drafting ED may amend ToR ED to verify that drafting result satisfies ToR Assign unique NPA reference code Publish NPA, including proposed rule explanatory note significant, contentious or interface issues situation with respect to ICAO and non-EU AA full RIA 25.04.2007

Regulatory Impact Assessment What: decision support process Why: improve quality of regulation How: clarify positive and negative impacts Safety, Economic, Environmental Social Other aviation requirements form not prescribed model provided RIA proportionate to the likely impact 25.04.2007

NPA Process: Consultation Any person may comment Consultation period: 3 months although ED may decide on different period extensions can be granted only in exceptional cases Comments shall contain: identification of the comment provider NPA reference code position with justification 25.04.2007

NPA Process: Review of comments Comments review by original drafter(s) AND experts not involved in the drafting Comment response document (CRD) to be published 3 months after consultation for 2 month above period can be amended if significant differences: ED may decide to re-circulate if major objections from NAA’s (for rules to be applied by MS), ED shall consult AGNA 25.04.2007

NPA Process: Adoption and publication ED will issue decision not earlier than 2 months after publication of CRD Rules + explanatory memorandum to be published in Agency’s Official publication 25.04.2007

Flow - Chart 25.04.2007

Summary EASA is only one partner with limited tasks The Intended Function has to be well defined The assignment of responsibilities between the involved partners must be clear Interfaces must be defined properly Rulemaking is not a short term action 25.04.2007

Questions 25.04.2007